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Subject: MDT 2008, LTI and Bootstrap.ini
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04/22/2008 12:29 AM  
Hi Guys,

Is the Bootstrap.ini file used with ZTI (via SCCM) in MDT 2008?  If so, can anyone tell me how I go about updating it?

Sorry if this is an noob question, I'm more familiar with LTI.

I've done a few searches on the Internet, but everything I find generally refers to BDD 2007, and usually LTI. 

Cheers,

Konrad.



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04/22/2008 1:12 AM  
After a bit more looking around, I found the following folder on my SCCM / MDT server:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Deployment Toolkit\SCCM

This folder contains a TSConfig.ini file (use described here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb694075.aspx), which is configured to run the ZTIMediaHook.wsf file in the same folder. Opening this file shows that it launches ZTIGather.wsf, passing it the file SCCM_Bootstrap.ini as input. A file of this name is also in this folder.

Is this the equivalent? Does anyone know if I can make changes to this file?
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